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Arthur Stuart “Stu” Berry

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Arthur Stuart “Stu” Berry Veteran

Birth
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Dec 2019 (aged 98)
Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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ARTHUR STUART BERRY
AGE 98 YEARS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE VETERAN

Arthur Stuart "Stu" Berry Of Malden, passed away, December 29, 2019. Husband of the late Anna T. (Jackson) Berry. Beloved father of Paul of Horsham, PA, Kevin Berry of Malden, Brian Berry of Gilford, NH and Maureen of Weare, NH. Grandfather of 7 and great-grandfather of 9. Brother of Robert Berry of Beverly, Scott Berry late of Haverhill, and Walter Berry late of Salem, MA.

Stu was born in Salem MA. He and his wife Anna purchased their Malden home in 1953 and became lifelong residents and parishioners of Sacred Hearts Church where Stu was a member of the Holy Name Society and an active Usher for church services.

Stu proudly served his country as an Air Force Master Sergeant in both World War II and Korea and remained as an active Reservist for 27 years. With the exception of his years of active military duty, Stu spent every summer at Lake Shore Park on Lake Winnipesaukee since he was twelve ​years old. He passed peacefully in his apartment after enjoying several celebrations with family members over the Christmas holidays.

ARRANGEMENTS: E.E.Burns & Son Funeral Home, Malden.
INTERMENT: Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 3, 2020
ARTHUR STUART BERRY
AGE 98 YEARS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE VETERAN

Arthur Stuart "Stu" Berry Of Malden, passed away, December 29, 2019. Husband of the late Anna T. (Jackson) Berry. Beloved father of Paul of Horsham, PA, Kevin Berry of Malden, Brian Berry of Gilford, NH and Maureen of Weare, NH. Grandfather of 7 and great-grandfather of 9. Brother of Robert Berry of Beverly, Scott Berry late of Haverhill, and Walter Berry late of Salem, MA.

Stu was born in Salem MA. He and his wife Anna purchased their Malden home in 1953 and became lifelong residents and parishioners of Sacred Hearts Church where Stu was a member of the Holy Name Society and an active Usher for church services.

Stu proudly served his country as an Air Force Master Sergeant in both World War II and Korea and remained as an active Reservist for 27 years. With the exception of his years of active military duty, Stu spent every summer at Lake Shore Park on Lake Winnipesaukee since he was twelve ​years old. He passed peacefully in his apartment after enjoying several celebrations with family members over the Christmas holidays.

ARRANGEMENTS: E.E.Burns & Son Funeral Home, Malden.
INTERMENT: Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 3, 2020


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